Heretofore there has been a case where a monochromatic image having a sufficient power of expression cannot be printed because of a narrow selection range of saturation. According to the present invention, in a predetermined print head, there is adopted a construction wherein the gradation characteristic of a color region capable of being color-reproduced is enhanced while narrowing the color region with use of a cyan color ink of a low saturation, a magenta color ink of a low saturation, a yellow color ink of a high saturation, and a black color ink, and color reproduction is performed. The color tone of the printed monochromatic image can be adjusted minutely with respect to the color components of cyan and magenta. On the other hand, the color region capable of being color-reproduced is wide substantially in the direction of yellow. Therefore, it is possible to ensure a sufficient selection range of saturation and print a monochromatic image of a high image quality having a sufficient power of expression.
Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A color ink set for monochromatic image printing, said color ink set comprising: a plurality of black inks each different in brightness based on a difference in brightness of separate sheets of white printing paper onto which 100% of one of each of the black color inks are ejected independently; a plurality of cyan color inks each different in brightness based on a difference in brightness of separate sheets of white printing paper onto which 100% of one each of the cyan color inks are ejected independently; a plurality of magenta color inks each different in brightness based on a difference in brightness of separate sheets of white printing paper onto which 100% of one of each of the magenta color inks are ejected independently; a yellow color ink; wherein, a brightness of a white printing paper onto which 100% of the yellow color ink is ejected is higher than the brightness of a white printing paper onto which a cyan color of a highest brightness is ejected; and the brightness of the white printing paper onto which 100% of the yellow color ink is ejected is higher than the brightness of a white printing paper onto which a magenta color of a highest brightness is ejected.
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October 27, 2004
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